G7 nations fall far short of 2030 emission reduction targets, on track to achieve barely half of what is needed The G7 countries, responsible for a significant portion of historical emissions and current greenhouse gas output, are falling short of their emission reduction targets for 2030. A recent analysis by Climate Analytics indicates that they are on track to achieve only half of the necessary reduction to meet the Paris Agreement's 1.5-degree Celsius warming limit. |
Opinion: Is planting trees on Arbor Day one way we can all fight climate change? Not so much In California and beyond, responsibly managing and conserving mature forests is far more important to reducing atmospheric levels of carbon. More Data Finds Long-Term Exposure to Toxic Pesticides Alters Human Gut Microbiome and Metabolism (Beyond Pesticides, April 26, 2024) Researchers build on existing research when assessing the relationship between long-term exposure to organophosphorus pesticides—widely used in food production and homes and gardens—and the human gut microbiome. In a new study published in Environmental Health, an interdisciplinary research team from University of California, Los Angeles determined, “that expos… |